Our campaigns and innovations
Our campaigns and innovations
No Lectures: Sort It, Recycle It seeks to use both qualitative and quantitative research with students to analyse the students’ behaviours and attitudes, to various recycling messaging and selective pressures and test their effectiveness in challenging and changing attitudes to recycling.
Millions of single-use cups are used in Scotland each year. Whilst some are recycled, most are thrown away - either ending up in landfill or littering our beautiful country. Our Cup Movement in Glasgow is an innovative city-wide collaboration that will transform the city's relationship with single-use cups.
Upstream Battle® tackles marine litter at source, taking the issue of marine litter upstream to the communities and people who have the power to stop it.
Our initiative to encourage people to submit dog fouling data via #TurdTag and our subsequent campaign to inspire behaviour change during 2020.
We have launched an ongoing campaign ‘Give your litter a lift, take it home’ to raise awareness of the impacts of roadside litter and begin to change the behaviour of those who throw litter from vehicles across Scotland.
Canal College was a heritage skills focused employability project which helped people boost their life and work chances whilst protecting the nation’s canal heritage.
Find out about projects we ran to protect and conserve our canals.
Please get in touch with us if you would like to discuss any of our past campaigns featured here. If you are planning to run a campaign we can provide bespoke support and management on all aspects including project scoping, delivery, management, media promotion and evaluation. We'd love to hear from you.
In 2019, we worked with the University of Stirling Management School and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park Authority to trial a series of behaviour change interventions targeting car park litter, as part of our ‘Give your litter a lift’ campaign.